A transformer for cathode tube inverter. The transformer includes an iron core assembly having first, second, third and fourth iron cores, each having a U-shape, and a first wire rack having a first wire winding portion, and a first hollow portion for accommodating the first iron. The transformer further includes a second wire rack having a hollow second wire winding portion, and a second portion for accommodating the second iron core and the third iron core, a third wire rack having a third wire winding portion, and a third hollow wire portion for accommodating the fourth iron core and a primary coil is shared within the iron cores. The primary coil and secondary coils are completely isolated with respect to electric circuits, and the secondary coils are completely or mostly, as well as mutually isolated with respect to magnetic circuits.
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1. A transformer for cathode tube inverter comprising:
an iron core assembly having first, second, third and fourth iron cores, each having a U-shape;
a first wire rack having a first wire winding portion, and a first hollow portion for accommodating the first iron core;
a second wire rack having a hollow second wire winding portion, and a second hollow portion for accommodating the second iron core and the third iron core;
a third wire rack having a third wire winding portion, and a third hollow wire portion for accommodating the fourth iron core; and
a primary coil is shared within the iron cores, the primary coil and secondary coils are completely isolated with respect to electric circuits, and the secondary coil are completely or mostly, as well as mutually isolated with respect to magnetic circuits.
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(a) Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a transformer for cathode tube inverter, and more particularly, to a twin-like U-shaped or a triplet-like transformer, wherein a primary coil thereof is shared, the primary coil and other secondary coils thereof are completed isolated with respect to electric circuits, and the secondary coils are completely or mostly as well as mutually isolated with respect to electric circuits. By having magnetic circuits completely or mostly as well as mutually isolated, miscellaneous complications resulted from an inverter simultaneously driving two or more light tubes are minimized.
(b) Description of the Prior Art
To have a conventional inverter of a cathode tube simultaneously drive two or more light tubes, two sets (or more) of circuits and two or more transformers are needed.
Accompanied with rapid advancement of display technologies, liquid-crystal-display (LCD) monitors are gradually replacing conventional cathode-ray-tube (CRT) monitors for being smaller in thickness, occupying relatively smaller spaces, and having stable definition without flickering. An interior of an LCD monitor is provided with a backlight module, which contains a high-voltage driven cathode tube serving as a light source in a backlight system thereof. This type of light tube is generally driven by an inverter, and has a high-voltage transformer apart from driving circuits. Furthermore, sizes of LCD monitors are currently becoming larger and larger, and some even replace televisions we use at the present time. However, the prior inverter is designed to make a single transformer drive one light tube only, and hence the aforesaid complications are incurred when driving two or more light tubes.
The object of the invention is to provide a twin-like U-shaped or a triplet-like transformer, wherein a middle coil thereof serves as a primary coil for input, and coils at two sides thereof serve as secondary coils for output. A driving circuit therein may be simplified owing to the primary coil shared, and complications caused by requirements of light tubes connected in series or parallel are also eliminated. In addition, by sharing the primary coil, the primary coil and the secondary coils are situated in a same iron core assembly with resultingly same output parameters as well, thereby smoothing away issues of light intensity differences of light tubes. It is also unquestionable that a number of transformers used is reduced for that a single transformer is capable of driving a multiple of light tubes.
To better understand the invention, detailed descriptions shall be given with the accompanying drawings hereunder.
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The aforesaid transformer is a twin-like U-shaped or a deformed dual E-shaped transformer, wherein the coil at the middle wire rack 1 is a primary coil serving as input, whereas as the coils at the two side wire racks 2 and 3 are secondary coils serving as output. The primary coil is shared within the iron cores 4, 5, 6 and 7 (or the iron cores 8) having same properties, and therefore the primary coil is completely isolated with other secondary coils with respect to electric circuits. By completely isolating the secondary coils with respect to electric circuits, and by completely or mostly as well as mutually isolating the secondary coils with respect to magnetic circuits, complications caused by requirements for driving two or more light tubes are eliminated.
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The following structures of iron cores are applicable to the invention. The characteristics thereof are that the primary coil therein is shared, and is completely isolated from other secondary coils with respect to electric circuits. In addition, the secondary coils are completely or mostly as well as mutually isolated with respect to magnetic circuits.
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Conclusive from the above, the invention utilizes a transformer operating in coordination with combinations of side wire racks in multiples of two (two, four, six, eight and so on), and therefore the invention is capable of driving light tubes of equal quantity to the wire racks. Furthermore, light intensity of each of the light tubes is the same for that the wire racks are situated in a same iron core assembly.
It is of course to be understood that the embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the principles of the invention and that a wide variety of modifications thereto may be effected by persons skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.
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